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		<title>Coining Elementary Knowledge of English</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>If you fail to assimilate good English grammar you are sure to grope in the dark when you try to write English passages or try to open your heart to some one in different moods and manners. It is vital to know English grammar quite efficiently without which you are no where. Now English grammar is a vast thing. It is very hard to assimilate it within a short life span. Still you are to learn at least the basics of it so that you can have a bit mastery over the language.</p>
<p>In the school a little grammar is taught. But that little learning reinforces the base of the future learning. The rules that are taught at the very initial period are all elementary rules and offer you the grip of the language in a solid way as a result of which you can easily adopt the fundamental skills of reading and writing.  If the elementary grammar is not taught in the schools you may not be able to lean the ABC of English grammar. As an obvious result you have no other way than to stumble at every step.</p>
<p>In the very beginning you have to learn the parts of speech that are called the foundation stones of English grammar. Elementary English start... <a href='http://www.studyenglishgrammar.com/english-basics/coining-elementary-knowledge-of-english.htm' rel="nofollow">Read more...</a></p>]]></description>
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		<title>The Perfect Use of Collective Nouns</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>It is sure you like to speak in English, write in English and even dream in English. But you probably do not know if you don&#8217;t grasp English grammar you are sure to flop. English grammar is such a thing that is not hard, very flexible and though often scary is of great interest if the simple rules are assimilated quite well. What you need first is not to continue reading the ‘heavy weight’ English grammar day and night. You only have to follow some simple rules with great care and you are sure to hit the bull.</p>
<p>I think you may have been aware of the use of noun. It is one of the parts of the parts of speech. Without the use of noun, we can not name our ideas and dear ones or anything under the sun.. Collective nouns of which I am going to offer you a bit idea are nouns and if they are not used properly with much care may be confusing. You have to take care if the verbs are singular or plural and the particular collocation to suit the nouns perfectly.</p>
<p>Actually collective nouns hint at the group of things or people such as team, family, army, committee, group etc. Actually collective nouns can easily be used as ... <a href='http://www.studyenglishgrammar.com/uncategorized/the-perfect-use-of-collective-nouns.htm' rel="nofollow">Read more...</a></p>]]></description>
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